don findlay wrote:
> Also, when I google up "Understanding Einstein's equations" I get a lot
> of stuff about the IMPLICATIONS of it, but nothing I can see that
> easily answers my question how conceptually he got there. ("speed of
> light squared" ...mass ...Energy) Weird.
Well, he got the c, v and the squaring from Newton. So that's a
simple continuing application of the science clubs
least action principle.
The E=MC^2 he got from Nazis working on Deutronium bombs.
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